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Post by saberwolf on May 9, 2008 18:30:06 GMT -5
i got a question when it comes to harvey dents character from batman tas
how exactly would the second part of the twoface origin episode have played out differently during the scene in the file room if batman, in his attempt to reason with harvey, had actually removed the mask during the scene where he reminds dent of the fact that despite all the terrible scarring that has happened to his person , in spite of his partly hideous deformed appearance he still at that point in his life had friends and family that were willing to accept him for the true person he is
friends and family that were willing to be there to care for him, to love him and to watch his back in life
me i figure when it comes to a plausible excuse on the matter bruce could easily have explained the whole incident away to harvey with it being something along the lines about how he was playing a decoy role of sorts in a undercover police heist arranged between the batman , police commisioner james gordon and bruce wayne himself in the role of the decoy with the decoy role itself in some part serving as a way to bait rupert thorns men out of hiding
if anything in a case like that one can only rely on their true friends and family to help them accept the truth and see the light when that person is either to stubborn or in his own oppinion to hopeless and depressed to see the light for theirself
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Post by Timothy on May 11, 2008 13:40:47 GMT -5
how exactly would the second part of the twoface origin episode have played out differently during the scene in the file room if batman, in his attempt to reason with harvey, had actually removed the mask during the scene where he reminds dent of the fact that despite all the terrible scarring that has happened to his person , in spite of his partly hideous deformed appearance he still at that point in his life had friends and family that were willing to accept him for the true person he is friends and family that were willing to be there to care for him, to love him and to watch his back in life I think at that point in time, Batman was just as much in shock as Harvey was. However, he was also attempting to use reason with an illogical person; after all, Harvey was psychologically damaged prior to the accident. Batman tried to stay calm, Harvey Two-Face wouldn't let that occur, so Batman used the brute-force method to try to persuade him.
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Post by saberwolf on May 11, 2008 18:01:22 GMT -5
i'm talking about the scene during the part where harveys character seems to change for the better if only for a few moments time when batman spoke to him about grace
the guy went from being all tense and on edge ready to slug it out with batman one moment and the next moment the guy was all calm and willing to at least here batman out on the matter
she was one of the few people in harveys life that could give dent that strength to resist his own inner demon such as it were
to me it looked like bruce was actually getting through to dent on the matter until that one guy rushed in and ruined the whole moment
but that's just my 2 cents on the matter
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Post by diggidydave420 on May 16, 2008 13:54:21 GMT -5
harvey already was dealing with split personality disorder before the accident...when his face got scarred it brought it out of him and the only thing to cure that is with a lot drugs...or a coin...whichever works
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Post by Timothy on May 16, 2008 18:17:11 GMT -5
harvey already was dealing with split personality disorder before the accident...when his face got scarred it brought it out of him and the only thing to cure that is with a lot drugs...or a coin...whichever works Group therapy could have worked as well; sometimes knowing that others are struggling with the same problem(s) can help you heal... Sort of like a positive version of "misery loves company"
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